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10 amazing things to do in Liverpool

Looking for top Liverpool attractions? You’ve come to the right place! There’s so many great things to do in Liverpool, from the free museums of the Albert Dock to the Beatles Experience, you’ll need our handy list to get started...

1. Enjoy amazing art for free at Tate Liverpool

Witness the work of some of the most famous names in art right here on the Albert Dock - all for free. Its changing displays come from the Tate Collection of British art, from 1500 to the present day, plus cutting-edge contemporary pieces from around the world. Make sure you stop for a coffee in the colourful cafe too, it was designed by pop artist Sir Peter Blake.

2. Explore the historic Albert Dock

The Liverpool docks are a World Heritage Site, and the ideal place to discover the city’s seafaring past. The Merseyside Maritime Museum and International Slavery Museum are both excellent and free. You can also travel back in time with a ride on the dock’s Victorian Carousel, perfect to round-up a family day out.

3. Discover The Beatles Story

Aaaaah! You made it to the home of the original boy band: The Beatles! Naturally you’ll want to head straight to the amazing Beatles Story. Then there’s the Beatles’ childhood homes, Penny Lane, Strawberry Field, The Cavern Club... Enough to keep you going?

4. Indulge in a shopping spree at Liverpool One

If the glamorous locals have inspired you to experiment with some new looks while you’re in town, head to Liverpool One: 4 shopping districts all conveniently found in 1 place. Pick up designer brands on Peter’s Lane, high street staples at South John Street and Paradise Street and Hanover Street for even more.

5. Dress up for a night out

Liverpudlians love going out for the evening, whether it’s to a stylish new restaurant or an underground dive bar. There’s a fantastic live music scene too, and lots of characterful pubs and clubs, so you’re always in for a night to remember.

6. Catch a ferry across the Mersey

Heard the 1960s hit ‘Ferry, 'cross the Mersey’? Well, you can do exactly that on the short crossing aboard Mersey Ferries. You’ll even be serenaded by the Gerry & The Pacemakers hit blaring from the onboard speakers as you go.

7. Be wowed by the views from Liverpool Cathedral

Head up to St James’ Mount to see Liverpool’s sacred side. Britain’s biggest cathedral is an inspiring place for some quiet reflection. Climb up the tower for incredible views across the city. From March to October, on Twilight Thursdays, it’s a beautiful spot to watch the sun set.

8. Watch a live football game

Football fans, you’ve scored! Liverpool has not 1 but 2 teams in the Premier League: Liverpool F.C. and Everton. If you can get tickets in advance, you’ll love the atmosphere at a home game.

9.Tuck into a steaming bowl of scouse

This hearty, slow-cooked meat and veg stew is synonymous with Liverpool and can be traced back to the Norwegian sailors who used to arrive cold and hungry at the docks. Go to Maggie May’s for an authentic taste of this local heart-warmer. Perfect on a chilly winter day.

10. See sculptures out at sea

Venture to Crosby Beach for a truly moving experience. Stretching nearly 1km out to sea you’ll find 100 cast iron sculptures of artist Antony Gormley. Each trip to his Another Place installation is unique, depending on the tidal flow and how submerged the sculptures are. Visitors have even dressed some of the sculptures closer to land in pants and woolly jumpers!